The Beach Boys have unveiled plans for a series of live performances in 2026 as they continue to celebrate their enduring legacy and the timeless appeal of their music. The band — still led by founding member Mike Love and longtime member Bruce Johnston, supported by musical director Brian Eichenberger and a group of seasoned musicians — will take their iconic harmonies and beloved hits to audiences across multiple venues next year.
One of the confirmed dates is March 26, 2026, when The Beach Boys will headline a special concert at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa’s Hard Rock Event Center, part of a year filled with live appearances that highlight both the group’s historic catalogue and their continued presence onstage.
Earlier in the year, the band is scheduled to appear in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on January 24, 2026, with two performances that showcase the breadth of their catalogue, spanning early surf anthems to later classics. Tickets are available in a range of price tiers, offering fans multiple opportunities to experience the group live.
The 2026 concerts arrive as part of ongoing celebrations of The Beach Boys’ influence on American music. Next summer also includes a historic outdoor performance in the UK as part of the Live At Chelsea series, where the band will honor the 60th anniversary of their seminal album Pet Sounds. This show, set against the backdrop of the Royal Hospital Chelsea’s historic grounds, is among the highlights of the band’s international touring plans.
Across these dates, fans can expect the classic harmonies and sun-soaked melodies that have made The Beach Boys such a defining voice in rock and pop music for more than six decades. With over 100 million records sold worldwide and a catalogue that includes enduring anthems like “Surfin’ USA,” “Good Vibrations,” “California Girls” and “I Get Around,” the band’s 2026 shows promise to be celebratory gatherings that honor both their history and their ongoing connection to audiences around the world.